Forgot to add this will be for modern day plinking. aka banging steel from afar
after ton's of reading and comparing component cost I'm thinking my next barrel will be of the 6mm flavor. I currently have one of Jim's .308 barrels but I've been shooting beyond 800yds more frequently and want to push it 1200+, with a 18.5" .308 thats not really happening (yes I did try the 208's this last time out but also looking for a more economic option that is better in the wind) a 26-28" 6mm variant would be a no brainer...but I'm waiting for approval for a F1 suppressor so that length is out of the picture (I plan to shoot suppressed more than not) The 6brx has really caught my attention but I have found no info for one with less than a 26" tube. reason I like this cartridge most is I already stock popular powders for it and brass is rumored to last forever. I will most likely shoot 105 amax's exclusively no matter which cartridge I choose and would have it throated accordingly. I'd like to end up no more than 22" but 20" would be ideal. The second cost effective solution seems to be a fast twist .243 throated for 105's, the other is a .243ai (more so for brass and throat life) but according to quickload those options gain very little in the velocity department (with a 20-22" barrel that is) over the 6brx which would translate into less barrel life, and 10+gr of powder per shot more, not to mention yet another powder to keep on the shelf.
I will say I was sold on a 6.5 untill I seen the price difference of the bullets. .22 vs .31 cents at todays prices (105 amax vs 140 eld-m)
Thanks for reading my long post.
Forgot to add this will be for modern day plinking. aka banging steel from afar
243 30* or 260 30* looks good to me. So does the Creedmoor in 6 or 6.5
The Dunning-Kruger effect is alive and well.
243 30' thats the 6mm super LR right? looked at that one briefly also, there all so close it seems, 6xc, 6x47L, ect... have not heard of a 260 30'? the creedmoor's do seam appealing but I hear mixed stories on the brass. up untill this weekend I was dead set on a 6.5 then I seen how cheap the 105 amax is and how close it performs. I like the option of the 115 dtac's if I really wanted to push it. and those are around same price as the 140 hornady's
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The Dunning-Kruger effect is alive and well.
Ok well after more reading and seeing some rediculous shots out of 6brx handguns I think the better question is, Is there any reason not to run a 6brx? and how short is too short? seen a video with a guy getting just under 2950 with 105 bergers out of a 18" handgun and banging steel at a mile! granted yes thats extreme and subsonic long before but still shines hope on the concept i'm after. less expensive fun that will reach out a decent distance. with an estimated brass life of 20 reloads using lapua brass, 33gr varget, and 105 amax's I calculated 40 cents a shot for a little round that will reach to 1200 with ease(on paper that is)
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